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A magnitude 3.7 earthquake occurred north of Forks on Monday evening, according to the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network ...
A magnitude 3.7 earthquake north of Forks hit Monday night, according to the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network. The quake took place around 7:17 p.m. and was about 26 miles deep, with an epicenter in ...
Over 1,000 earthquakes occur in Washington each year, and in the last 125 years, the state has experienced at least 20 damaging earthquakes, according to the state’s Emergency Management Division.
Local News 4.3 magnitude earthquake tests Washington's emergency alert system If the quake exceeded magnitude 5 an alert would have given people near the epicenter a five seconds heads up.
Washington has frequent earthquakes. How to be prepared for an earthquake, and what to do during the quake and after an earthquake in Washington state.
Did you feel it? A 3.6-magnitude quake struck Monday evening about 18 kilometres southeast of Port Renfrew and 69 kilometres ...
On April 13, 1949, at 11:55 am, Tacoma was hit by a magnitude 7.1 earthquake. Bob Anderle (far right) looks down at the broken gable and the facing bricks that fell from one of the dormer windows ...
USGS said the system does not predict earthquakes, but instead detects ground movement after an earthquake has already begun. The system currently covers California, Oregon, and Washington state.
A magnitude 3.4 earthquake struck near Auburn Saturday morning with reports of it being felt in Tacoma and Seattle. The earthquake reportedly happened at 3:45 a.m. at a depth of 25.3 kilometers ...
A spike in earthquakes at Mount Adams, a volcano in Washington state, prompted scientists to install additional monitoring instruments to assess the seismic activity.
4.5 magnitude earthquake wakes up residents around western Washington This earthquake is larger than much of the recent seismic activity around western Washington, according to initial reports.
Local News 4.3 magnitude earthquake tests Washington's emergency alert system If the quake exceeded magnitude 5 an alert would have given people near the epicenter a five seconds heads up.